08 November 2012

Kilang arak San Miguel milik anak Mahathir,UMNO tak berani cakap...

Anwar Ibrahim berkata, Umno BN hipokrit kononnya bertindak sebagai pembela bangsa Melayu dan Islam dengan memfitnah anak sulungnya, Nurul Izzah sebagai menggugat status Islam tetapi bisu tentang kelakuan pemimpin mereka sendiri.

“Siasatlah dia (Nurul Izzah) dahulu…tanyalah betul ke tidak. Yang kilang arak San Miguel milik anak Mahathir (Mohamad) itu, mereka (Umno BN) tak berani nak cakap kenapa?

“Mereka secara lantang melaungkan mana jabatan agama? Kalau Nurul Izzah, terus nak ambil tindakan, kalau ia melibatkan pemimpin Umno BN (didiamkan)?” katanya dipetik Media Selangorku.

Ketua Umum KEADILAN itu berucap pada Ceramah Merdeka Rakyat di Dataran Tanah Lesen Parit Baru, Sabak Bernam, malam tadi.

Isnin lalu, Utusan Malaysia pada muka depannya memanipulasi kenyataan Nurul Izzah dalam forum ‘Negara Islam: Versi Mana; Siapa Bertanggungjawab’ di Subang Jaya, Sabtu lalu.

Lanjutan putar belit akhbar pro-BN tersebut, Naib Presiden KEADILAN itu akan mengambil tindakan undang-undang diwakili peguam Hanipa Maidin dan Sulaiman Abdullah.

Sebelum ini, Presiden MCA, Datuk Seri Chua Soi Lek memberikan kenyataan mengelirukan mengenai pelaksanaan hukum hudud di Malaysia secara berulang kali, namun pemimpin utama Umno BN termasuk Perdana Menteri, Datuk Seri Najib Razak tidak mengurnya malah mengambil pendekatan berdiam diri.- keadilandaily


 Aziz Bari calon PR di Sabak Bernam...

Anwar Ibrahim percaya pakar perlembagaan, Profesor Dr Abdul Aziz Bari mampu tumbangkan BN di Sabak Bernam pada pilihan raya umum (PRU) nanti sekaligus membela rakyat kawasan itu.

“Saya yakin, Aziz Bari dari kalangan orang yang baik, bijak dan mampu menjadi Ahli Parlimen yang baik di Dewan Rakyat dan kepada rakyat di sini,” katanya di hadapan lebih 2,000 penyokong yang setia menunggu dalam hujan lebat pada  Ceramah Perdana Merdeka Rakyat di Dataran Tanah Lesen Parit Baru, di sini, malam tadi.


Turut menyatakan sokongan, Ketua Cabang Rembau, Badrul Hisham Shahrin.

“Aziz merupakan pakar perlembagaan, sanggup melepaskan jawatan profesionalnya demi bersama-sama rakyat, menentang penindasan dan ketidakadilan,” katanya.

Ahli Parlimen Sabak Bernam sebelum ini disandang oleh Datuk Abdul Rahman Bakri dari Barisan Nasional.

Pada Oktober lalu, Abdul Rahman dijatuhkan hukuman penjara enam tahun dan denda RM400,000 kerana didapati bersalah atas lapan pertuduhan melakukan tuntutan palsu melibatkan RM80,000, empat tahun lepas.

Aziz pula merupakan bekas tokoh akademik Universiti Islam Antarabangsa Malaysia (UIAM) dan bekas Pengurus Kanan Am Jabatan Perniagaan Antarabangsa di Nam Fatt Corporation Berhad, Koh King Kee.

Anak jati Sabak Bernam itu adalah ahli akademik tunggal yang menulis tesis doktor fasafah tentang peranan raja-raja dalam Islam dan demokrasi.

Pada 19 Oktober tahun lalu, Aziz menerima surat tunjuk sebab oleh unit undang-undang universiti itu ekoran kenyataan beliau yang didakwa mempertikai titah Sultan Selangor, Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah dalam isu pemeriksaan Jabatan Agama Islam Selangor (Jais) ke atas Gereja Methodist Damansara Utama (DUMC).- keadilandaily


The financial scandals that have emptied our national coffers...

The RM250 million Cowgate fracas has hardly settled and now we have the RM40 million Sabah Umno crony scandal.

If the National Feedlot Corporation (NFC) had not been hijacked, low-income Malaysians today would be enjoying affordable beef.

We will not be paying about RM27 for a kilogramme of beef now when it was only about RM7 per kg in 2000.

The NFC project would have been successful if the RM250 million had been distributed to 1,000 experienced cattle breeders nationwide, with each getting RM250,000 to expand their herd of cattle.

What knowledge or credentials do Shahrizat Abdul Jalil’s husband and her children have to justify them to be given the project allocation?

Now we have Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Nazri Abdul Aziz’s defence of Sabah Umno crony timber tycoon Michael Chia.

After defending Chia in Parliament, saying there was nothing wrong with Chia carrying RM40 million in a suitcase for Sabah Umno, we are shocked by his son Nedim’s connection with Chia.

Nedim was seen driving a more than RM500,000 Hummer registered in the name of Michael Chia. Not only that, pictures of Nedim wearing a Richard Mille Tourbillon (model RM 002 V2) watch worth RM1,072,000 have surfaced in social network Facebook.

What is happening to Malaysia and its ruling lawmakers? Scandals that expose their enormous wealth are surfacing regularly while our RM502 billion federal debt continues to climb.

How many more financial scandals that have emptied our national coffers can Malaysia afford?


Petroleum fund

Petronas was set up in 1974 and its first CEO Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah recently revealed that there were plans for the establishment of a Tabung Warisan Petrolium (National Petroleum Heritage Fund) for the future of Malaysians when our oil wells run dry.

Has there been any such oil fund set up? As far as I know there has never been a disclosure by the government of the existence of such a fund.

With the billions or even trillions of ringgit in oil revenue over some four decades, there is absolutely no excuse that is acceptable to Malaysians for this tragic betrayal of the people’s trust by our “oil sheikhs … Mahathir, Abdullah and Najib”.

Norway, where they have oil in the North Sea, the country’s oil fund known as Norway Pension Fund stands at US$656 billion or RM2 trillion. And the country has a population of only five million people.

UAE-Abu Dhabi Investment Authority’s oil-revenue sovereign wealth fund is at US$627 billion or RM1.9 trillion.

Almost all oil producing countries have established their own oil funds for their peoples’ future but not Malaysia. This is a serious indictment of the present regime.

Instead, after 55 years, the corrupt BN government has given us a RM502 billion federal debt that is fast growing.

The Petroleum Act 1974 must also be amended to remove the prime minister’s absolute powers over Petronas and its finances.

Now, no one has the right to question the prime minister’s decision. Only the prime minister, not even his deputy, is privy to Petronas’ accounts.


Living in debt


Pakatan Rakyat has pledged to make Petronas accountable to Parliament and this should lead to the establishment of the long awaited National Petroleum Heritage Fund.

Just before Abdullah Ahmad Badawi stepped down as prime minister, he paid an official visit to the Sultan of Brunei, signing and giving away two oil fields to Brunei as gifts.

Abdullah claimed that the gifts were in exchange for Brunei dropping its claim on Sabah’s Limbang.

However, the Brunei government immediately denied Limbang was ever discussed in that visit.

What actually happened? Where have all the rakyat’s wealth and oil wealth gone to?

What business does Abdullah have to give away two oil fields to one of the richest man in the world while the majority of Malaysians continue to live in debt and poverty.-Chua Jui Meng,FMT



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